Based on management’s definition, cash from operations was a negative €37m in 2015. This is the first negative number in the current century with the previous low of a positive €44m generated in 2001. As a result, net cash fell from €382m at the end of 2014 to €325m. Puma’s revenue was up by 14% to slightly less than €3.4bn in the last year, while EBIT fell by 25% to €96m. Net profit after minorities was down by 42% to €37m. Management proposes a
18 Feb 2016
First negative cash flow from operations in the current century
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First negative cash flow from operations in the current century
PUMA SE (PUM:WBO) | 0 0 0.8% | Mkt Cap: 5,000m
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18 Feb 2016 -
Author:
Hans-Peter Wodniok -
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Based on management’s definition, cash from operations was a negative €37m in 2015. This is the first negative number in the current century with the previous low of a positive €44m generated in 2001. As a result, net cash fell from €382m at the end of 2014 to €325m. Puma’s revenue was up by 14% to slightly less than €3.4bn in the last year, while EBIT fell by 25% to €96m. Net profit after minorities was down by 42% to €37m. Management proposes a